There isn’t a single universal color code for Cosmic Blue Metallic—the exact code varies by model year and market. To determine the correct code, locate the color label on your vehicle.
Understanding Honda color codes
Honda assigns paint codes as short alphanumeric strings, typically two to four characters long. The Cosmic Blue Metallic name corresponds to a specific code that depends on the generation and region of the vehicle. Because codes change across models and markets, you must use the exact code shown on your car rather than relying on the color name alone.
How to locate the color code on your Honda
The exact code can be found on the vehicle’s color label, typically placed in the door jamb or under the hood. Use the steps below to locate it.
- Check the driver’s side door jamb sticker for a paint code labeled “PNT”, “Paint”, “Color”, or “Code.”
- Inspect the radiator support or under-hood area for an additional small label containing the paint code.
- Consult the owner’s manual or service booklet where paint codes are sometimes listed.
- Provide your VIN to a Honda dealer or use Honda’s official VIN decoder to retrieve the exact paint code for your car.
Having the correct code lets you order matching touch-up paint or confirm color matching with body shops or dealers.
Tip: how to use the code
Once you have the code, you can order the exact Cosmic Blue Metallic touch-up paint, or reference it when requesting a color match from a body shop or paint supplier.
Summary
Cosmic Blue Metallic does not have a universal color code. The color code is model-year and market dependent and is found on the vehicle’s color label. By locating the label and recording the alphanumeric code, you can ensure you obtain the correct paint for touch-ups or full re-paints.


